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Read about Rubus henryi in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rubus henryi, Hemsl. & Kuntze (R. bambusarum, Focke). Evergreen, with trailing shoots 10-15 ft. long, with few spines and gray-tomentose when young: lvs. 3-lobed and of 3 lfts. often on same branch, rarely of 5, the lfts. long-lanceolate, 3 in. or more long, minutely and more or less distantly toothed, tomentose beneath: fls. small, pink, in terminal racemes 2-3 in. long: fr. 1/2in. or less diam., shining black, not unpleasant in flavor. W. China, 4,000-7,000 ft. altitude. G.C. III. 42:251; 51:148. G. 28:630.—A handsome plant for pillars and pergolas, because of its graceful growth and interesting foliage. It has been considerably advertised abroad.


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